Manila Harbor Center (MHC), the largest bulk and breakbulk handling facility in the Port of Manila in the Philippines, is expanding its cargo handling capacity with the completion of eco-friendly bulk cargo bays (BCB) and dredging of the berths to accommodate larger vessels. This new development increases MHC’s number of BCBs from two to five, .
Manila Harbor Center Manila Harbor Center (MHC), the Manila's largest bulk and breakbulk handling port facility, will boost its cargo handling capacity by 100 percent with the construction of eco-friendly bulk cargo bays (BCB) and dredging berths to accommodate larger vessels. MHC is adding thr
media[70272,70273] International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) hauled in US$1.87 billion revenues from port operations in 2021, 24 percent higher versus the preceding year, and netted US$428.57 Million earnings, up 321 percent. "Higher volume growth and improvement in trade acti
International Container Terminal Services reported audited consolidated financial results for 2021 posting revenue from port operations of US$1.87 billion
Screenshot from Anti-Red Tape Authority's presentation MANILA - The logistics industry is expected to save some PHP1.92 billion with the streamlining of applications and fees for truckers. The Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) launched on Wednesday the Unified Logistics Pass (ULP), a single-window application and payment for trucking companies for all pass-through fees of ports, local government units (LGUs), and economic zones. Citing the study of the World Bank, ARTA Deputy Director General Ernesto Perez said the current system costs the industry PHP2.23 billion for registering with the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and getting pass-through stickers from different LGUs and ecozones where truckers ply. But with the streamlining of all applications and fees, the cost for the logistics industry will be at around PHP378.8 million. Perez said that through the ULP, the number of steps for processing the pass-through passes will be reduced by 73 percent and t